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If you are a Visitor to Nova Scotia This Year, You Will Want to Take in the Popular Halifax Historic Tour and Peggy’s Cove Tour put on by the TripAdvisor “Certificate Of Excellence Winners” HALIFAX TOUR GUYS!

The historic tour of Halifax includes stops at the Halifax Explosion, Pier 21, Halifax Public Gardens, Sinking of the RMS Titanic, Horse Shoe Island, Halifax Citadel, and other historically significant sites to visit when visiting Halifax Nova Scotia.

This historic tour of Halifax is roughly 4 hours in length or so and is usually customized to suit your schedule and preferences. Beginning at Pier 21, this tour takes visitors to the gateway to Canada where more than one million immigrants between 1928 and 1971 passed through.

Pier 21 is referred to as the “Ellis Island of Canada” is The National Museum of Immigration, and may have the history of your family if they entered Canada through Halifax.

This Halifax Historic Tour is one of the most popular tours of Nova Scotia and also includes stops at the Immigration Museum at Pier 21, Historic Victorian and Georgian Homes in the South End Of Halifax, Point Pleasant Park, and a stroll through the Halifax Public Gardens.

From there you can visit Halifax’s Citadel Hill, Fleming Park, War of 1812, Halifax Explosion, and Titanic Burial Site.

Halifax and Peggy’s Cove Tour

Halifax Historic Tours have become the Finest Private Guided tours on the East Coast of Canada! & Limousine Service in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Historic Halifax and Peggy’s Cove Tours are now the most popular Tour in Nova Scotia! The tour put on by the Halifax Tour Guys takes about 5-6 hours depending on the length ‎of time spent at each stop. Your tour guide will show you all the main highlights in the city of Halifax while stopping along route for you to take pictures.

On our way back to Halifax we will travel through the Village of West Dover, Communities of ‎Bayside, Shad Bay, Prospect Bay, White’s Lake and Hatchet Lake. Once back in Halifax, if time allows, the Halifax Tour Guys will see some more of the Highlights of Halifax on the way to your Cruise Ship, hotel, or Halifax Stanfield Airport.

This small, quaint fishing village is a picture perfect stop for tourists to Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia. The Cove itself is still busy with local fisherman hard at work getting ready for fishing, bringing in their catch, or repairing their fishing gear, lobster traps, and boats.

Although busy they are friendly and enjoy answering questions or simply passing the time chatting with visitors. Peggy’s Cove has a classic red-and-white lighthouse with an automated light still maintained‎ by the Canadian Government.

The lighthouse is situated on an extensive granite out crop at Peggy’s. Point, immediately south of the village and it’s cove. Visitors can explore the granite out crop around the lighthouse, but they need to use cation near the water! Despite the warning signs posted about wet slippery rocks and unpredictable surf, visitors have slipped on the dark wet rocks or have been swept off the rocks by waves, sometimes drowning. Please be careful on the rocks.

TripAdvisor Reviews

1. Peggy’s Cove is spectacular!

“We were a group of 6 on a cruise ship. Doug picked us up as scheduled and we proceeded to the Titanic cemetery. Then we drove to Peggy’s Cove with a lot of interesting stops on the way. A wonderful lady named Mary, who has an art gallery, let us take pictures and gave each of us a souvenir dragonfly that she had painted. Everyone loved the stop at the lobster shop where the owner gave a demonstration on the lobster industry. Peggy’s Cove is spectacular. On the way back to the ship, Doug took us to a seafood restaurant for a lobster lunch. Doug was well-verses in the history and culture of the area and really made the tour special.”

2. Best of Halifax in one day!

We were in port for one day on a Canadian Cruise. Doug picked us up early right outside the terminal. We packed in a ton of sights, meet some great local people and had a fantastic local lunch. Doug was so easy to talk to and you felt like you were spending the day with an old friend. We toured the beautiful coastline, the Titanic cemetery, the Citadel, and my favorite Peggy’s Cove. Also, a great lunch at The Finer Diner. I recommend this tour for anyone.

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